Beryllin wrote:
FarSky wrote:
Beryllin wrote:
Even your choice of words demonstrates the bias.
I figured your response would be something along those lines. The question of whether or not someone is racist/bigoted/etc. is mercurial, notoriously hard to pin down due to the nature of being a question of motive, which is innately internal. But yes, if someone enacts violence against another for the sole reason of disliking/being offended by/being afraid of a characteristic about them (which is, quite obviously, what I'm talking about above), then yes, that is in fact hard evidence of
bigotry.
Does that make the person of discussion in the OP a bigot? Yes. But not illustrative of my point.
But then, why did you not say, "bigot-on-conservative" violence? No, it's "gay-on-bigot", because you show the bias. Had you been unbiased, you'd have said "there's been much more "bigot-on-gay" violence than "bigot-on-conservative" violence".
I'm biased against bigots in general, but the bigots
in my current discussion were, specifically, anti-homosexual bigots. Changing the nomenclature mid-stream is confusing.
I note no mention on your part of the excerpt from the article I quoted earlier, about "pro-marriage activists." If you're wanting absolute transparency of language, why didn't you address that at all?
Beryllin wrote:
Not to worry, I expected no different result that I got. I had no expectation that people would examine themselves and their attitudes, and I got exactly what I expected I would get: Bias and double standard from those who demand tolerance from the Right.
So then, you were just trolling? I'm sorry; with this sub-forum's vocal population trending largely right-of-center (be it libertarian or traditional conservative), I'm having trouble finding exactly where your problem with people on the Left not getting bashed enough here (either deservedly or undeservedly so) is coming from. I don't believe this is about enlightening discourse. I don't want to get too individually focused, though, so have at it. I'll not change your mind, and you'll not change mine.